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Power Industry Project Activity to Restart in 2010, Driven by Spending on Wind, Gas, Expansion and Maintenance
SUGAR LAND, TEXAS--February 3, 2010--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Global electricity demand and power plant development activity both dipped slightly last year, but are expected to increase this year, according to a new Power Industry outlook from Industrial Info Resources. In its just-released 2010 Power Industry Outlook, Industrial Info is projecting that construction of renewable energy sources and natural-gas-fired generating units will be the leading sectors for new-build electric generation in the U.S.
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